27 February 2007

So help me out, folks. I really ought to update my blogroll, but I bounce around too much in the blogosphere and follow interesting links without bothering to bookmark many worthy sites. So I know there are a ton of great sites I have perused from time to time and I would like you to help me get back to them.

So here's what I am asking: in the comments, give me the links for any Emergency Medicine-themed blog that you know of. I'm particularly interested in the ER Docs' blogs, because, you know, that's what I am. And I'm a self-absorbed jerk. No seriously, any EM-themed blog is what I am looking for, and when I get around to it (sometime around the time the ocean levels rise and swallow New York) I will get them all organized and in the blogroll.

8 comments:

It seems odd to me that there aren't more of us doing this. I've got a couple in my blogroll that you missed, notably ERnursey and ImpactED Nurse (both outstanding btw). And Hannah (who has commented here) has a new blog as well.

Healthline's Straight Talk from the ER will be transitioning to "Straight Talk from the Stanford ER" - several people from the ER staff (nurses, physicians, and attendings) will be contributing to the blog and relaying their experiences. I think it will make for an interesting perspective.

Your blogs are all so good! I'm still searching for my style/voice. I'm not the grizzled vet that you and most the others are, finished my residency less than a year ago so I have a little different perspective.

Shadowfax

About me: I am an ER physician and administrator living in the Pacific Northwest. I live with my wife and four kids. Various other interests include Shorin-ryu karate, general aviation, Irish music, Apple computers, and progressive politics. My kids do their best to ensure that I have little time to pursue these hobbies.

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